
The Clarity Gap
Using your intuition, you're able to create paintings that feel alive. But then you hit a wall. The painting is unfinished, and you have no idea what to do next.
So you keep moving forward. You adjust, you add, you try to fix it. And in the process, you ruin the authenticity in the work. The painting ends up lifeless. Overworked.
This is the Clarity Gap.
What It Is
The Clarity Gap is the space between creating something alive intuitively and knowing what to do with it next.
You can't see what your paintings need because you're missing two critical things: the tools that come from understanding the language of art, and the awareness to understand what part of a painting needs lifting and why.
What It Looks Like
- You create something that feels authentic and alive, but you don't know how to move it forward
- You keep working, but each move feels like guessing
- You end up overworking the painting and killing what was working
- You abandon it because you can't see what it needs
- Your paintings never feel finished with confidence
Why It Happens
You're stuck between intuition and intention. Your intuition creates something real. But without understanding the language of art and the awareness to use it, you can't see clearly enough to refine intentionally.
How to Close It
Living Abstracts teaches you both—the language of art and the awareness to see what your painting needs and why.
When you understand your painting clearly, you're not guessing anymore. You're making intentional choices. You're finishing paintings that feel authentically you.
Ready to close the gap?
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